As an example, you could give 14,000 this year and 14,000 after january 1st and there would be no reporting at all.

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And if you're married, you could each give 14000 this year, and 14,000 again after the 1st ... allowing you and a spouse to give 14000 X 4 = 56000 in the next two weeks .. without any ... and without any reporting.

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